[14] Shakespeare.
[15] Southey's "Curse of Kehama."
[16] Preached in Westminster Abbey at the consecration of Canon MacInnes as Bishop in Jerusalem.
[17] The Bishop only lived a few weeks after his successor's consecration.
[18] Given first at Chiswick Parish Church to the Clergy of the Rural Deanery of Hammersmith; afterwards to the Chaplains of the Fleet, 1916.
[19] See a former volume, "The Eyes of Flame" (Wells Gardner, Darton and Co., Ltd.).
[20] See "The Church in Time of War," pp. 51-70: "The Treasure Committed to our Trust."
[21] In giving the substance of this address at a Quiet Day for the chaplains of the Grand Fleet this summer, I felt the touching appropriateness of this illustration, as no less than sixteen naval chaplains had lost their lives during the war.
[22] Robert Browning.
[23] An address to two thousand girls in Nottingham.